20,000 leagues under the sea (the 1916 version) is also posted on youTube.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8672567896038906046. It is 99 minutes movie.Emil
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>From: dumitrescu <emil34~at~earthlink.net>
>Sent: Apr 21, 2009 11:38 AM
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>I am familiar with old russian movies and their distribution in the western world .The digitalized ones(like War and Peace etc)have copy rights and they start with the FBI warning.On the other hand on e-bay people from Europe sell public domain movies .I got recently "The Four days of Naples city"(Cannes Award from the sixties)from a seller who sells rare artistic movies."The Mysterious Island"(.Таинственный остров /Tainstvennyy ostrov in russian) is 1941 movie but please all the members do some inquires about it if it is an issue.The copy I got is not digitalized and have no warning copy rights.In the past, years ago I saw it(the VSH version) on some german and latvian obscure web sites but I was never able to get in touch with them.Closer to USSR then us at that time they would have reach them for rights violations (They used to say that the long arm of revolution will reach you).Emil
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>>From: James Keeline <keeline~at~yahoo.com>
>>Sent: Apr 21, 2009 11:06 AM
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>>If there is a belief that this is truly public domain, one place to put video files in a couple formats is http://www.archive.org (the Internet Archive). You will find there, for example, the 1916 20,000 Leagues.
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>>James Keeline
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